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Hotel explosion victims 'stable' Hotel explosion victims 'stable'
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Three people injured when an explosion devastated an Aberdeenshire hotel are said to be "stable" in hospital.Three people injured when an explosion devastated an Aberdeenshire hotel are said to be "stable" in hospital.
Firefighters spent the night searching through rubble at the Drumtochty Arms in Auchenblae as part of the investigation into what happened.Firefighters spent the night searching through rubble at the Drumtochty Arms in Auchenblae as part of the investigation into what happened.
A woman and two men - one in his 20s and the other in his 50s - were injured and are being treated in Aberdeen Royal Infirmary.A woman and two men - one in his 20s and the other in his 50s - were injured and are being treated in Aberdeen Royal Infirmary.
Part of the rear of the building collapsed, but everybody else was safe. Part of the building collapsed, but everybody else was thought to be safe.
People living nearby talked about hearing a "great big boom" on Wednesday night and most of the village's main street had to be cordoned off. It is thought that two of the injured were members of staff and the other was a customer.
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Explosion at Aberdeenshire hotelExplosion at Aberdeenshire hotel
People living nearby talked about hearing a "great big boom" on Wednesday night and most of the village's main street had to be cordoned off.
The pub had recently been refurbished into a hotel.The pub had recently been refurbished into a hotel.
It is thought the explosion could have been related to a liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) cylinder.It is thought the explosion could have been related to a liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) cylinder.
Search operation
There did not appear to be any suspicious circumstances.There did not appear to be any suspicious circumstances.
A local resident said: "I was sitting in my house, and I heard a massive bang and the whole house shook."A local resident said: "I was sitting in my house, and I heard a massive bang and the whole house shook."
Andy Coueslant, of Grampian Fire and Rescue Service, said there had been a "significant explosion" at the rear of the property.
He said: "We believe that everyone has been accounted for, but until we are quite sure about that we will treat it as a search and rescue operation."